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==Tour==
==Tour==
In January 2010 Leo Laporte gave a tour of the Twit Cottage in preparation for a trip to CES.
In January 2010, [[Leo Laporte]] gave a tour of the Twit Cottage in preparation for a trip to CES.


==History==
==History==
TWiT founder [[Leo Laporte]] first rented a small room upstairs in the building as studios for his radio show, The Tech Guy. After deciding to start TWiT Live Laporte extended that area of the cottage they rented. TWiT now rents the entire building.
TWiT founder [[Leo Laporte]] first rented a small room upstairs in the building as studios for his radio show, [[The Tech Guy]]. After deciding to start TWiT Live, Leo extended that area of the cottage they rented. TWiT now rents the entire building.
 
In July 2011, TWiT will move to the nearby [[TWiT Brickhouse]].


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 12:38, 1 July 2011

TWiT Cottage is the nickname given to the studios and headquarters of TWiT. The TWiT Cottage is located in Petaluma, California, USA.

Function

The TWiT cottage is comprised of offices for TWiT staff and a studio for content production. Most of the podcasts on the TWiT network are recorded at the cottage.

Tour

In January 2010, Leo Laporte gave a tour of the Twit Cottage in preparation for a trip to CES.

History

TWiT founder Leo Laporte first rented a small room upstairs in the building as studios for his radio show, The Tech Guy. After deciding to start TWiT Live, Leo extended that area of the cottage they rented. TWiT now rents the entire building.

In July 2011, TWiT will move to the nearby TWiT Brickhouse.

External Links